Which is not to say, however, that it is highly reliable; concern that it may not be is heightened by the (scanty) secondary literature, which depicts NADDIS as an unselective, unweeded repository of unsubstantiated allegations, often dated.

Pleas from park user groups for the council to do more to empty overflowing litter bins have been met with official refusals, flowerbeds are unplanted and unweeded, and the overall impression is that the Labour council doesn't really care about the local environment.

She writes with brilliance and conviction of the suspicion and brutality that Posthumous directs at his beloved, Imogen, in Cymbeline; of the jealousy that destroys the loving family in The Winter's Tale; of the cultural precariousness of the marital family in The Duchess of Malfi, and of the fraternal rivalry that renders Elsinore an unweeded garden in Hamlet.

Birky's arrangement of the poems ends quirkily, with a poem about maimed insects who come like "refugees" to the poet's garden, and perform in a midnight orchestra among the unweeded, unpesticided grasses, and then this eloquent reflection on the poetic project:

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